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  1. Definitely mate. Been fortunate enough not to have had to work since she was born so am loving every minute* *except those minutes she's crying!
  2. My daughter was born back on the 24th of May.....she's a happy wee soul and I can see changes in her almost daily! Here's a pic of her and me chilling out together
  3. I agree. The notion that Levein would go with Neilson is unrealistic given how the Club is currently set up.
  4. lol....all hypothetical at the moment RG. I'm pretty shocked he hasn't been linked with more vacancies to be honest.
  5. Have a look at Knoydart. Beautiful area with no roads.
  6. What a pile of self righteous pish. (The serving in the Army post!) Isn't the statistics for ex millitary personel ending up homeless ridiculously high?
  7. Not being one to call for sacking the management team at the moment but in the unlikely event of both Neilson and Levein going I'd rather Hearts went for Tommy Wright as opposed to Paul Hartley. Hearts being able or prepared to pay the necessary compensation for either would be another matter entirely though.
  8. which one did she play in league of gentlemen again?
  9. Clearly Levein isn't going to be sacked even if Neilson was. A new Manager would not only be picked by Levein but expected to work under him. Get used to that Paulo.
  10. must have something to to do with the hours of ISIS Jihad videos you watch.......
  11. I tend to agree that a Super League is still a bit down the road yet and that a comprimise of giving the Big Club yet more money will be reached, but how much more money can those 3 Clubs you mentioned extract domestically? Especially the Spanish duo who are under pressure to switch to an evenly spread TV deal as opposed to the individual rights they currently have* Would SKY not offer sums far exceeding that of the EPL deal if they had the top 12 in the World? I bet they'd even have a split if that was the case! *may already have switched to a shared TV deal.....can't remember! When I think of SKY football on TV I always think of this: Imagine how much more they could crank up the razmataz for the typical armchair supporter for a Euro Superleague?
  12. Came on this thread to find out how the Dundee fans felt about losing both Hemmings and Stewar for what seems ridiculously low transfer fees only to find @StandFree03 being trolled by one of the P&B Mods! Fucking hell, this place is becoming like West World!
  13. Am I right in saying that these proposals only got this far due to the Milan Clubs struggles to qualify in recent years? Do you think if these proposals are not voted through that we'll see the breakaway of a European or even World Super League? With the amount of foreign owners at the Worlds top Clubs there can't be much domestic National affinity in those boardrooms.
  14. Remember watching that fight......was nice watching Broner get his arse kicked. He struggled with Maidana's left all night.
  15. Careful! I'm sure Neil Dongcaster's copywritten that......
  16. How's that? Was she not present when you kicked the winos can of cider over in Falkirk High St?
  17. ah, a change of tactic this time, Miley? Will your daughter be in attendance this time?
  18. Or you could just go round and kick his can of cider over.....
  19. Wasn't the reason for Wards inactivity due to a contract dispute with his Agent, who subsequently died?
  20. Not sure if the BBC can be held accountable for the photographer but why the f**k would you face the only undeveloped side of the ground in a match with the three other sides virtually sold out?! No wonder we struggle to sell the game when a season openner between two of the Championships fancied teams played in front of a near capacity crowd is made to look like its being played down a local park! Falkirk 1-2 Hibernian By Kenny Crawford BBC Sport Scotland at the Falkirk Stadium From the section Football Jason Cummings scored twice at the Falkirk Stadium In-demand Hibernian striker Jason Cummings scored twice against Falkirk to get Neil Lennon's domestic tenure as head coach off to a winning start. Fresh from being subject to a declined £1.2m bid from Peterborough United, Cummings pounced in the six-yard box to give Hibs an early lead. That was quickly cancelled out by Craig Sibbald's tremendous 25-yard strike. But Cummings thrashed the ball high into the net straight after half-time to ensure Hibs took all three points. That clinical brace may add a few more pounds to the price tag of 21-year-old Cummings, especially when it came against a team many fancy to be one of Hibs' main challengers for the Championship title this season. Lennon joked before the game that if Cummings did not play well against Falkirk, he would drive him all the way to Peterborough. On this performance, there will be no need for the new Hibs boss to fetch his car keys just yet. Cummings started and finished the opening goal; first playing through James Keatings and having the desire to be in the right place at the right time when Falkirk goalkeeper Danny Rogers parried Keatings' low drive. The away support were boisterous and large in number, though silenced somewhat when a left-foot pearler by Sibbald scorched past Ross Laidlaw and into the top right corner to mark the midfielder's 200th appearance for the Bairns. Apart from Bob McHugh going close for the hosts, scrappiness was king in the rest of the opening half but Cummings once again lit up proceedings soon after the break. Lennon likes the quality and experience of new signing Grant Holt - formerly of Norwich and Wigan - and it was the Englishman who lofted the assist on this occasion. Cummings controlled and held off the attentions of David McCracken before lashing what turned out to be the winner into the top near corner. McHugh perhaps had the Bairns' best chances of another leveller; one of his efforts cleared off the line by Hibs captain David Gray and another shot from the right side of the box flashing narrowly over Laidlaw's crossbar.
  21. That was the Holding Company formerly known as Rangers, Tynie.....
  22. Fair play. I remember Bob from my appreticeship days at the Civil Engineering Consultancy I worked at. My then boss (RIP: Terry) was good mates with him and did a fair bit of work for his Architectural Company. Remember having to carry out a floodlight survey at Dens one windy and freezing cold day. no gloves, no harness, no advanced climbers certificate.....good old fashioned H&S!
  23. There's a name from the past! Is Bob Hynd still alive?
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